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That's an overestimate.

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When both factors in a multiplication problem are rounded up to estimate the product the estimate is an?

when both factors in a multiplication problem are rounded up to estimate the product, the estimate is an overestimate.


When you round both factors in a multiplication problem up how does your estimate compare to a greater number?

When you round both factors in a multiplication problem up, your estimate will be greater than the actual product.


What is it called when both factors in a multiplication problem are rounded up to estimate the product?

You would call that an estimate, or overestimate.


When both factors in a multiplication problem are rounded up to estimate the product te estimate is an?

overestimate


What do you call the two numbers that are multiplied in a multiplication problem?

The two numbers that are multiplied in a multiplication problem are called factors. The result of multiplying these factors is known as the product. For example, in the multiplication expression 3 × 4, 3 and 4 are the factors, while 12 is the product.


When both factor in a multiplication problem are rounded up estimate the product the estimate is an?

The answer would be an overestimate.


What are the 2 numbers before the product called in a multiplication problem?

The operands for multiplication are called 'factors'.


Are factors and facts the same?

No. Factors combine in multiplication to create a product.


What is an answer to a multiplication problem called?

The answer to a multiplication problem called the product.


What do you call an answer to a multiplication problem?

A product is an answer to a multiplication problem.


What multiplication problem equals 91?

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What multiplication problem equals 142?

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